Real-life stories ruled the Golden Globe TV honours, as Olivia Colman's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II, Michelle Williams' turn as Broadway star Gwen Verdon and the nuclear disaster drama 'Chernobyl' won top honours.
This image released by NBC shows Jared Harris, left, and Craig Mazin, second right, accepting the award for best limited series for"Chernobyl" at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020. BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.
Russell Crowe, honoured for his portrayal of Fox News architect Roger Ailes in the limited series "The Loudest Voice," drew Australia's disastrous fires into the awards show from thousands of miles away. For Colman, it's good to be queen. She won a Golden Globe for her performance as British monarch Elizabeth II in "The Crown" after claiming a 2019 Oscar for playing an 18th-century English ruler, Anne, in "The Favourite."
Despite the high praise, Scott didn't convert his nomination into a supporting actor trophy. But he had starry company in the also-ran category, with Aniston and Reese Witherspoon failing to take home awards for newcomer Apple TV Plus' "The Morning Show," Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman losing for "Big Little Lies," and Emmy-winning Billy Porter of "Pose" also overlooked.
Ramy Youssef won the best actor trophy for a musical or comedy for "Ramy," a Hulu series about an Arab American and Muslim family in New Jersey. "Succession," about a media empire beset by family infighting, won the best drama series award. Brian Cox, who stars as the patriarch, was honoured as best actor.
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